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Peet said:

> You have to decide if it's worth it. I've only once had to restore
> from backups (my mac, had to fall back to previous OS release).
> Local Time-Machine backup though.


Over the decades, I have had two sudden catastrophic failures of
'spinning' discs (one had the read head mechanism fall off but
fortunately that one had nothing important on, and one had some other
failure which one of the expensive recovery services threw their hands
up at... which did, although fortunately not much) and one of a microSD
card (I can live without the data, but I'm sad it went).

So I'm not quite so optimistic that I won't do a restore, even though
that's three out of 'quite a lot'.

> Why not host disk space (only for yourself) at home?


This is for the home kit :)


Andy said:

> Seeing this today:
>
>      Introducing BRIC (Bunch of Redundant Independent Clouds)
>      http://bitcartel.wordpress.com/2012/10/21/rbic-redundant-bunch-of-independent-clouds/


Interesting, thank you.

Ian


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It's time to check if you need to update Exim:

    https://lists.exim.org/lurker/message/20121026.080330.74b9147b.en.html


If you run Debian and Exim=E2=80=94which I know is lots of you=E2=80=94then=
you do need to.

Cheers,
Andy

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